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Government Notifications. m SUNNYSIDE ASYLUM. fJIENDEES axe invited for the SUPPLY OP MEAT, FROM THE Ist MAT TO 31st DECEMBER, 1898. Tenders, addressed to the Medical Superintend dent, will he received up to NOON on 20th INST.,) and must he marked “ Tender for Meat.” Pull particulars and forms of tender can ho ; obtained at the Asylum from 9a.m. to 12 noon. 3612 B. AUCTION SALE OP TOWN LANDS AND LEASES OP BESEBVES IN THE TOWNSHIP OP WAIAU, AMUEI COUNTY. TVTOTICB is hereby given that the undermentioued LANDS in the Township-of Waiau will he submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION, Por Cash and Lease, AT THE SCHOOLHOUSB, WAIAU, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27,1898, At 12 o’clock noon. TO BE SOLD FOB CASH, Lots Ito 20, Block XVIL, area 1 roocLcach; upset price, £5 per section, TO BE OFFERED ON LEASE, Blocks XXIV. and XXV., each 2ac, 2r0.; upset rental, £2 per annum each Block, Terms of lease 10 years Block XXII., area 3ae. 23p.; upset rental £2 per annum. Terms cf lease, 5 years. Full particulars may he obtained from, this office. THOS. HUMPHRIES, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Nelson, April 2,1838. 3299 B. CEOWN LAND IN EUACO SETTLEMENT, PEN DALTON, POE SELECTION ON LEASE IN PERPETUITY. THE Under mentioned Section will he OPENED for application on LEASE IN PBEPBT UITY, at this Office, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1898, under “ The Land Act, 1892*’ and “The Land for Settlements Acts" and regulations : Lot 17, Braco Settlement, Pendalton-—Area, lucre; half-yearly rent, £1 6s Id; valuation for improvements, £1 6s, payable on, allotment, together with half-year's rent and lease fee. Flans and further particulars may he obtained at this office. SIDNEY WEETMAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands.' Land Office, Christchurch, April 18,1898. 4033 Bankruptcy Notices. m IN BANKRUPTCY. THE ‘“LYTTELTON TIMES is duly appointed GAZETTE ron ALL NOTICE? UKDUR THU BANKRUPTCY AC T. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE C. D, LIGHIBAND, of Christchurch. APIEST DIVIDEND of POUE SHILLINGS IN TEE £ on all Accepted Proved Chums, is NOW PAYABLE at my office. G. L. GREENWOOD, Official Assignee. Christchurch, 18th April, 1898, 4064 Educational. M.,iss I, M. Hawkins. 64, Cashel Street E., SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND Ann TYPEWRITING. 868 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150, Worcester Street west. PRINCIPAL—ME 0. H. GILBT, Honoursmau and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., ■ Assisted by Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma, N.P.S., &o. SHORTHAND Being recognised under the New Zealand Government Technical Instruction Act, we are enabled to REMIT a large proportion of Students’ Pees. Best Results: At last year* s examinations by the local Association onr students gained five of the six highest speed certificates. Typewriting. Bookkeeping and thorough Coat* mercial Training. ~~ SCHOOL OP _ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, opposite D.LC IS S A, IML OA B B P.N.P.S., N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Fellow of National Phonographic Society. N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers. . N.Z. Secretary National Union Typists, London. Recognised N.Z. Govt., 1897. Classes from 9,30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7to 9.30 p.m. Pitman’s and Light-line Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping.. Hiss La-tr s Pupils hold highest records in N.Z. Australasian record 220 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. ■ Wanted Known. ’"ANTED Known —Kincaid’s G.LC. for Ceylindo Tea. X 1742 ""ANTED Known —Kincaid’s G.LC. for Gayliudo Tea. X 1513 r ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Cey lindo Tea- ?_ •_ ""ANTED Known—just Landed, Ladies’ Lined Kid Gloves; fur tops, black and Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. r ANTE I) Known—New Covert Coats, Mackintoshes and Sac Suits; latest style and ’ ’ Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. rANTKD Known—First Shipment of Onr “ Ideal" Kid Gloves at 2s 6a, now showWoods, Free and Co., The Hall. ’"ANTED Known—Our “Ideal ” Kid Glove, ff at 2s Gd, a speciality; easy fitting and hie. Woods, Free and Co., The JlalL IT" ANTED Known—New Serges in Navy and y Black; warranted fast dye, excellent 5. Woods, Free and Co-, The Hall. rr ANTED Known—Up-to-date Dressmaking y on premises at lowest charges; fit and stylo anteed. Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. IT ANTED Known—Just opened, Newßlankats » and Flannels. Woods, Free and Co,, l Drapers, The Hall, High Street, Christ* ■ch. , IT ANTED Known—The “Countess" three y and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best. f are remarkable for their softness, elasticity exceptional durability. Sole agents foi tauterW, Strange and Co. X 1785 TANTED Known—The “Countess three y and four-ply Knitting Wools are the bestare remarkable for their softness, elasticity iiceptional durability. Sole agents for Canter. , W. Strange and Co. I’ED Known— Mrs Qua,rtermain la v , </ash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents aal xen’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by postot ■wise attended to. Address, -M l ®. *?■* t,ermaiii.loi, High rtreet. —* Hg r ANTED Known —MISS McCOEMICK is a Cash Purchaser of Clothing, Books, Furp, fee., &c. Address— . ~ High Street, and 21 and 23, Colombo Street, S Sydenham (at Railway Crossing). X2075_ Funerals. GEORGE BARBELL, Certificated EMBALMEE AND UNDERTAKER. THE science of Embalming, as practisedmowia Great Britain and America, is now being per formed by the above, who can now preserve the body I to keep until arrival of friends from any distance, i Funerals cond noted at Strictly Low Charges, i f,5 Durham Street South. Telephone 531. XI9S7 I UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES. X 1625 No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361. t, • ■’7 rCT---vj.7row7gj.ag THE Friends of the late Thomas F. Payne are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his residence, 179, Salisbury Street west, for the Christchurch Public Cemetery, at 3 p.m.. This Day. W. LSNGFORD, Funeral Director and Embnlmer, corner North and East Belts, Telephone 387. 4044 THE Friends of Mrs Myra Knight, widow of the late Orpheus Knight, of Kaiapoi, are re-pectfully informed that her Funeral will leave the residence of her sister-in-law, Mrs Alios A. Knight, Milton Street, Sydenham, at 12 o’clock on Wednesday, the 20tli April, for the Church, of Engiind Cemetery, Kaiapoi, arriving at 2.30, E. DUCKWORTH, Undertaker. 42, Colombo Road, Sydenham.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 8

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